Can convection cells evolve in stably stratified fluid?
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The strength of the stratification plays a role in stability....
If you look at the Richardson number Ri, N^2 (buoyancy frequency) is in the numerator....
Since one typical condition for shear instability is Ri < 0.25, that means that for lower values of N^2 the flow is more unstable than for higher values of N^2...
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The strength of the stratification plays a role in stability....
If you look at the Richardson number Ri, N^2 (buoyancy frequency) is in the numerator....
Since one typical condition for shear instability is Ri < 0.25, that means that for lower values of N^2 the flow is more unstable than for higher values of N^2...
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Ans】】 Yes , convection cells can evolve in stabely stratified fluid ........
It is through lateral heating that make the liquid constant gradient.....
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Ans】】 Yes , convection cells can evolve in stabely stratified fluid ........
It is through lateral heating that make the liquid constant gradient.....
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